by David Evans | Marketing
TechCrunch has a guest post from Eric Clemons, Professor of Operations and Information Management at The Wharton School. The article, Why Advertising Is Failing On The Internet, talks about how online advertising in it’s current format is doomed. This got me...
by David Evans | Mobile Dating, Social: Dating & Networking
SNAP has launched it’s first iPhone application, based on it’s popular Facebook Platform dating app ‘Are You Interested?’, which presently has more than 12 million users. SNAP’s new iPhone app allows users to: Browse photos of singles in...
by David Evans | Dating Sites & Startups
Watch out Fling, there is a new adult dating site in town. I talked with eFUEL in December and it seems like they officially launched a new site today. With approximately 17 million profiles available and full-access membership fees that range from as low as $13.08 to...
by David Evans | Dating Research, Marketing
I saw these Plenty Offish ads all over the T in Boston yesterday. I skipped several trains and loitered by this ad at Park Street Station to hear what people had to say about it. If the 10 or so people I overheard and polled, it’s time for POF to hire a real...
by David Evans | Uncategorized
Facebook had announced a whole slew of changes, including improving the ability to share and connect, pages for public figures and organizations I was pleased to see the heading “The Social Graph and The Stream”, as I have been championing the concept for...
by David Evans | Profiles & Matching
Mac fans are no doubt familiar with Cover Flow, which features a horizontal scrolling window displaying the contents of files. It’s a fantastic way to browse photos and is doing its part to preserve the concept of album cover art. Match.com’s Little Black...
by David Evans | Uncategorized
Robert Mitchell is worth adding to the blogroll. He has written some great stuff recently about the online dating industry when it comes to
by David Evans | Dating Site Technology
Has anyone used Dating Site Builder? I need to know if they are worth considering. Site says the have created $850,000 in revenue per month. Not bad for a $30/month product. Feedback has ranged from a-ok to stay the heck away.
by David Evans | Uncategorized
I want to give OmniDate a fair shake. I looked at several other Flash-based casual environments and wanted to compare them to the OmniDate experience. Obviously the other sites are not dating-specific, but it’s a good idea to compare and contrast services to...
by David Evans | Dating Research
Twitter Dating With Tweetlove: Adam at Ignighter wrote in to announce that they have launched a Twitter dating application called Tweetlove, basically an aggregator of Single Twitterers. Talked to a University that is researching the EU online dating market. They said...